Website spotlight: Nurse patrols frontline of preventative care
Nurse Leader Weekly, February 28, 2011
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Rebecca Hendren, for HealthLeaders Media, February 22nd, 2011
Kay Renny, RN, is on the frontlines of the preventive care battlefield. As manager of corporate health services and immunization for the Visiting Nurse Association of Southeast Michigan, she has spent the last 13 years touting the importance of immunizations as the first line in defensive care.
Renny has developed a vaccination program that has delivered more than 325,000 immunizations, including influenza, pneumonia, and meningitis, at community and corporate sites. She has formed a travel immunization service to provide consultations and vaccines for international travelers, and even provides vaccinations in the home for patients who cannot get out easily.
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